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- The Estudiantina waltz (or Band of Students Waltz) is a musical arrangement, made in 1883, by Émile Waldteufel, his Opus 191, No. 4. Its melody was composed...
- the estudiantina came to our house with great difficulty through the middle of the public gathered in front of our hotel... (p.44) The estudiantina consists...
- (Rondalla Infantil del Colegio México) and the Estudiantina of the Miguel Ángel Institute (Estudiantina del Instituto Miguel Ángel) would sing three songs...
- which po****rized the tuna form of traditional student bands (Spanish: estudiantina). It gained international recognition after performing at the Carnival...
- the mandolin's po****rity began to rebound. In particular, the Spanish Estudiantina Figaro, an "****ociation of young teachers, musicians ... created and...
- groups of university musicians known as estudiantina, dubbed “tuna”. The usual musical instruments used by estudiantina members were mandolins, violins, guitars...
- thought of space exploration) Palillos y panderetas (1982) Rondalla Estudiantina (1962) Symphonic Wind Ensemble Homenaje a la Tempranica (1939; first...
- solo, Op. 21 Alexander Borodin String Quartet No. 2 Émile Waldteufel Estudiantina waltz, Op. 191 Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky String Quartet No. 1, Op. 11...
- the Estudiantina waltz was used as the tune of an advertising jingle for Rheingold Beer ("My beer, is Rheingold, the dry beer ..."). Estudiantina was...
- started by young people dressed in vibrantly colorful costumes known as "Estudiantinas" or "Comparsas", who expressed themselves in the streets of Cozumel...